Dangerous or toxic toys still can be found on store shelves, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group warned Tuesday in its annual "Trouble in Toyland" report.

The report says researchers visited national toy stores, malls and dollar stores over the past three months to look for potentially dangerous toys.

They found toys with high levels of toxic substances including lead; toys with small parts that pose a choking hazard; toys that are loud and threaten children's hearing; and toy magnets that can cause serious injury if swallowed, according to a news release, which you can read here.

“We should be able to trust that the toys we buy are safe. However, until that’s the case, parents need to watch out for common hazards when shopping for toys,” said Jenny Levin, U.S. PIRG public health advocate.